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  "name": "I keep hearing about GEO strategy for AI search—where do I even start without overwhelming myself?",
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        "text": "You should start by auditing the content you already have that gets traffic and conversions, then map it to the real questions your customers ask and how AI engines currently answer those queries. From there, prioritize a small set of topics and pages for GEO optimization before trying to cover everything.\n\nGEO strategy works best when it builds on an existing SEO foundation instead of starting from scratch. Focusing on high‑value, question‑driven content and making it easy for generative engines to cite you will give you faster visibility with less effort.\n\nKey factors:\n- Current traffic and conversions (start with pages that already perform)\n- Question coverage vs. what AI engines show today\n- Content structure (clear headings, direct answers, FAQ/Q&A blocks)\n- Authority signals and third‑party mentions\n\nPractically, choose one or two topics where you’re already strong, improve those pages for answer‑first clarity, add FAQ/Q&A sections, and only then expand to more topics. In cities like Los Angeles or Austin, include locally relevant examples and data so AI engines surface you for regional queries.\n\nIf you’re unsure where to begin, a GEO specialist can help you scope a focused pilot instead of a sprawling, vague initiative.",
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        "description": "Start by auditing your best‑performing pages and mapping them to the real questions customers ask, then pick a small set of topics to optimize for AI answers. Focus on answer‑first content, clear Q&A sections, and authoritative signals before expanding to more pages."
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  "description": "Start by auditing your best‑performing pages and mapping them to the real questions customers ask, then pick a small set of topics to optimize for AI answers. F"
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